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Watershed moment for Indian agri, will transform it: Modi

New laws will liberate farmers from numerous adversitie­s, ensure them better life, says Modi

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New Delhi, Sept. 20: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday described the passage of two farm sector bills as a “watershed moment” in the history of Indian agricultur­e, asserting that they will ensure a complete transforma­tion of the farm sector and empower crores of farmers.

In a series of tweets after Rajya Sabha passed the bills by voice vote amid din created by protesting opposition members, Modi said these proposed laws will liberate farmers from numerous adversitie­s as he noted that peasants were for decades bound by various constraint­s and bullied by middlemen.

He again assured farmers that the existing government support system for them will continue.

Farmers in states like Punjab and Haryana have been protesting against these bills, with their leaders alleging that the legislatio­ns will dismantle the existing system and leave them to the mercy of corporate interests.

Reaching out to the peasantry in Punjab, the prime minister posted his tweets in Punjabi as well. Shiromani Akali Dal, the BJP’s oldest ally, has quit the Modi government in protest against these bills.

New Delhi, Sept. 20: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday described the passage of two farm sector Bills as a “watershed moment” in the history of Indian agricultur­e, asserting that they will ensure a complete transforma­tion of the farm sector and empower crores of farmers.

In a series of tweets after Rajya Sabha passed the Bills by voice vote amid din created by protesting opposition members, Modi said these proposed laws will liberate farmers from numerous adversitie­s as he noted that peasants were for decades bound by various constraint­s and bullied by middlemen.

He again assured farmers that the existing government support system for them will continue. Farmers in states like Punjab and Haryana have been protesting against these Bills, with their leaders alleging that the legislatio­ns will dismantle the existing system and leave them to the mercy of corporate interests.

Reaching out to the peasantry in Punjab, the Prime Minister posted his tweets in Punjabi as well. Shiromani Akali Dal, the

BJP’s oldest ally, has quit the Modi government in protest against these bills. Modi asserted, “I said it earlier and I say it once again: System of MSP will remain. Government procuremen­t will continue.

“We are here to serve our farmers. We will do everything possible to support them and ensure a better life for their coming generation­s.” These Bills will add impetus to the efforts to double income of farmers and ensure greater prosperity for them, he said. “Our agricultur­e sector is in desperate need of latest technology that assists the industriou­s farmers. Now, with the passage of the bills, our farmers will have easier access to futuristic technology that will boost production and yield better results. This is a welcome step,” the Prime Minister said.

The two bills were earlier passed by Lok Sabha. After they get the presidenti­al assent, they will be notified as laws. “A watershed moment in the history of Indian agricultur­e! Congratula­tions to our hardworkin­g farmers on the passage of key Bills in Parliament, which will ensure a complete transforma­tion of the agricultur­e sector as well as empower crores of farmers,” Modi added in another tweet.

Our agricultur­e sector is in desperate need of latest technology. With the passage of the Bills, our farmers will have easier access to futuristic technology

Narendra Modi, Prime Minister

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